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And honestly? The cuddles are better this way.

But seriously, I’m never playing Monopoly with them again.

Whether or not shape-shifting is real, it's clear that humans have a deep connection to the natural world. We can learn a lot from animals, and we can tap into that connection when we're under stress or in challenging situations. My Wife and Sister in law Turn Into Beasts When...

Have you ever heard of a story where two people closest to the protagonist turn into beasts under certain conditions? It sounds like the plot of a fantasy novel, but what if I told you that this is a real-life experience that some people claim to have had?

So, when people ask me what it’s like having such a close relationship with my sister-in-law, I tell them: And trust me, you want them on your side when they turn into beasts. And honestly

Last Thanksgiving, we played Codenames . The clue was “river, 2.” My wife guessed “bank” and “stream.” Her sister argued that “bank” was invalid because “bank” could also be a financial institution. A forty-five-minute debate ensued, complete with dictionary citations, appeals to the game’s designer via Twitter (Emily actually sent a tweet), and the closing argument: “You’re only saying that because you’re jealous I have a better vocabulary.”

It starts so innocently. A simple trip to Costco on a Saturday morning. My wife makes a list. Her sister makes a matching list. We go in as a team of four—two husbands, two wives. But the moment we pass the sample stations, something shifts. Whether or not shape-shifting is real, it's clear

As the husband and brother-in-law, my role has shifted from bystander to specialized support unit. Here is my strategy: